CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION SUBMITTAL FORM

If you wish to designate any information contained in your terminal or vessel plan asCONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION, mark “yes” in the applicable confidential boxes on the plan forms, complete the bottom portion of this form, and submitthis formwith your completed terminal or vessel plan package.

In accordance with Title 17, California Code of Regulations (CCR), sections 91000 to 91022 (see Attachment A), and the California Public Records Act (Government Code Section 6250 etseq.), the information that a company provides to the Air Resources Board (ARB) may be released (1) to the public upon request, except trade secrets that are not emissions data or other information that is exempt from disclosure or the disclosure of which is prohibited by law; and (2) to the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which protects trade secrets as provided in Section 114(c) of the Clean Air Act and amendments thereto (42 USC 7401 et seq.) and in federal regulation; and (3) to other public agencies provided that those agencies preserve the protections afforded information that is identified as a trade secret, or otherwise exempt from disclosure by law.

Trade secrets as defined in Government Code Section 6254.7 are not public records andtherefore will not be released to the public. However, the California Public Records Act provides that air pollution emission data are always public records, even if the data comes within the definition of trade secrets. On the other hand, the information used in calculation information may be a trade secret.

If any company believes that any of the information it may provide is a trade secret or otherwise exempt from disclosure under any other provision of law, it must identify the confidential information as such at the time of submission to the ARB and must provide the name, address, and telephone number of the individual to be consulted if the ARB receives a request for disclosure or seeks to disclose the data claimed to be confidential. The ARB may ask the company to provide documentation of its claim of trade secret or exemption at a later date. Data identified as confidential will not be disclosed unless the ARB determines, in accordance with the above referenced regulations, that the data do not qualify for a legal exemption from disclosure. The regulations establish substantial safeguards before any such disclosure.

In accordance with the provisions of Title 17, California Code of Regulations, sections 91000 to 91022, and the CaliforniaPublic Records Act (Government Code Sections 6250 et seq.),

Company Name:______declares that only those forms or portions of forms where confidential boxes are marked “yes” are confidential "trade secret" information, and requests that it be protected as such from public disclosure. All inquiries pertaining to the confidentiality of this information should be directed to the following person:

Name (please print):

Signature:

Title:

Telephone:

E-mail:

Company Address:

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